How Do You Spell ANGERED?

Pronunciation: [ˈaŋɡəd] (IPA)

Angered is a verb that means to become or feel angry. The spelling of this word is based on the pronunciation. To write it phonetically, we would use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /ˈæŋɡərd/. The first sound is 'ang', which is pronounced with an open-mid front unrounded vowel sound 'æ'. The second syllable, 'ered', is pronounced with a schwa sound, written as 'ə'. The spelling of this word follows the usual rules of English phonetics, with the suffix '-er' added to the root 'angry'.

ANGERED Meaning and Definition

  1. Angered is an adjective that describes a state of being filled with anger or frustration, typically as a result of a perceived offense, injustice, or provocation. It is synonymous with enraged, provoked, infuriated, or incensed.

    When someone is angered, they experience a strong feeling of displeasure and resentment, often accompanied by a heightened emotional response such as irritability, aggression, or the desire to retaliate. Anger is a powerful and intense emotion that can manifest both physically and mentally, causing a range of physiological changes like increased heart rate, tense muscles, and elevated blood pressure.

    Being angered can distort one's judgment and cloud their thoughts, leading to impulsive actions or irrational behavior. From a psychological standpoint, anger is considered a secondary emotion that often masks underlying feelings such as hurt, fear, or disappointment. It can stem from various sources, including personal experiences, feelings of being wronged, or witnessed injustices.

    Expressing anger in a constructive manner is vital to maintaining healthy relationships and emotional well-being. However, unchecked or excessive anger can lead to negative consequences, including strained relationships, aggression, violence, or long-term emotional and physical health issues.

    In summary, angered refers to the state of being consumed by feelings of fury, indignation, or outrage, usually in response to a perceived offense or injustice.

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Etymology of ANGERED

The word "angered" is derived from the verb "anger", which can be traced back to the Old Norse word "angra". In Old Norse, "angra" meant "to grieve, afflict, or distress". This Old Norse term has similar roots to the Old English word "engan", which meant "to irritate or provoke". Over time, these words evolved into the modern English verb "anger" and its form, "angered". The term "angered" refers to the state of being provoked or made angry.

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Conjugate verb Angered

CONDITIONAL

I would anger
we would anger
you would anger
he/she/it would anger
they would anger

FUTURE

I will anger
we will anger
you will anger
he/she/it will anger
they will anger

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have angered
we will have angered
you will have angered
he/she/it will have angered
they will have angered

PAST

I angered
we angered
you angered
he/she/it angered
they angered

PAST PERFECT

I had angered
we had angered
you had angered
he/she/it had angered
they had angered

PRESENT

I anger
we anger
you anger
he/she/it angers
they anger

PRESENT PERFECT

I have angered
we have angered
you have angered
he/she/it has angered
they have angered
I am angering
we are angering
you are angering
he/she/it is angering
they are angering
I was angering
we were angering
you were angering
he/she/it was angering
they were angering
I will be angering
we will be angering
you will be angering
he/she/it will be angering
they will be angering
I have been angering
we have been angering
you have been angering
he/she/it has been angering
they have been angering
I had been angering
we had been angering
you had been angering
he/she/it had been angering
they had been angering
I will have been angering
we will have been angering
you will have been angering
he/she/it will have been angering
they will have been angering
I would have angered
we would have angered
you would have angered
he/she/it would have angered
they would have angered
I would be angering
we would be angering
you would be angering
he/she/it would be angering
they would be angering
I would have been angering
we would have been angering
you would have been angering
he/she/it would have been angering
they would have been angering

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